States still discovered approaches to go around the Constitution and keep blacks from casting a ballot. Survey charges, proficiency tests, misrepresentation and terrorizing all dismissed African Americans from the surveys. Until the Supreme Court struck it down in 1915, numerous states utilized the "granddad condition " to keep relatives of slaves out of races. The condition said you couldn't cast a ballot except if your granddad had casted a ballot - an inconceivability for a great many people whose precursors were slaves.
If the president <span>doesn't sign the bill but holds it for more than
10 days then it automatically becomes law without his signature, except
if Congress isn't in session to accept the returned bill.
joint session - When the House and Senate adopt a concurrent resolution to meet together to conduct formal business or to hear an address by the president of the United States.